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  1. MGibster

    Looking for a Cyberpunk Genre Game

    I think my biggest problem is the cyberpunk game I want to run is set in Night City and I really want it to be Cyberpunk 2020. I feel as though I'm pining for something that simply cannot be. i.e. I think I'm my own problem.
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    Ranking the Star Treks

    The Voyage Home was one of the few Trek movies that even people who weren't fans seemed to have enjoyed. Even my mom liked it. It's just such a fun movie, like how "The Trouble with Tribbles" is just a fun episode.
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    Ranking the Star Treks

    Despite growing up a huge Trek fan, I really haven't kept up for a while, so I can't include everything in my ranking. I've never seen Picard or Discovery for example. #1. TOS: I can't help but weigh heavily the original that ultimately made everything else possible. #2. TOS movies...
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    Ranking the Star Treks

    I think of this as the original crew's final farewell rather than the lackluster Generations.
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    History Rhymes: Another Gygax Lawsuit

    I'm starting to think Nintendo Power might not have been impartial in its review of Super Mario Bros. 2.
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    D&D General Greyhawk fans - How to fit older modules with Age of Worms

    We started late January or early February. I've added my own adventures plus a few classic modules including The Secret of Bone Hill and White Plume Mountain, and at this point we're close to the 50% mark on Age of Worms. We'll probably wrap up late September or early October.
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    Fighting the Gray Tide (Miniature Painting)

    Trying to work on my cloth and leather painting. This is a Reaper metal Invisible Man.
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    D&D General Greyhawk fans - How to fit older modules with Age of Worms

    I'm running Age of Worms, and I've had to make some changes to some of the adventures. The PCs in my campaign live in Greyhawk. They're either natives or have otherwise lived there for many years with one of them being part of a noble family. One of the adventures makes the assumptions the...
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    Cabin Fever Rant (spoilers)

    Today I learned there was more than one Cabin Fever movie. My faith in humanity thus shattered, I cease screaming into the abyss and simply crawl in.
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    Cabin Fever Rant (spoilers)

    You're completely correct that this was a horrible movie, but this particular gag was pretty good. It belonged in a better movie.
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    I don't get the arguments for bioessentialism

    I think 2nd breakfast more than compensates the halfling for any penalties they might receive.
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    Fighting the Gray Tide (Miniature Painting)

    Been a while since I’ve painted anything. I jumped in with the manliest of beasts!
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    I don't get the arguments for bioessentialism

    I imagine at some point we'll just be able to have conversations in heavily coded language. User 1: Premise #32 regarding player species. User 324: Question #42. User 444: Rebuttal #21. User 841: Offensive statement #3. Moderator 3: Banning statement #98 followed by plea to keep things...
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    What’s a song that makes you cry (not just from sadness, but from feeling too much)?

    Being raised to be a manliest of manly men, I was always taught to repress my emotions, placing them in the happy box until they fester, turning into a heart attack or a stroke. Unless someone has died or is dying, I don't cry. (Someone might include a dog.) But, if I were to cry, there are...
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    I don't get the arguments for bioessentialism

    I don't think anyone plays dwarfs. They're so 1998.
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    I don't get the arguments for bioessentialism

    For me, the important thing is that a game has a strong narrative reason for have different species. For the most part, D&D fails at this. But since I don't really take any of the D&D settings very seriously, it's something I can live with. I long ago accepted the truth that it didn't matter...
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